Medicare Fraud - MA

Insurance Continuing Education in Massachusetts

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$47.95

12 credit hours

Price includes
CE Course :
$29.95
Roster Fee :
$18.00

* A roster fee of $1.50 per credit is required to file Insurance Continuing Education credit in Massachusetts. That fee is collected as part of your purchase and is then used to pay for the filling of your credits.

If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
August 10, 2024 (113 Days)

Massachusetts insurance continuing education requires an impartial third-party proctor be present during your final exam. The proctor cannot be a friend, relative or co-worker of the licensee, nor anyone with a financial interest in the exam result. This rule had been temporarily waived due to COVID-19, but that waiver period has now ended.
Description

In this course, we will describe the basic mechanics of Medicare, Medicare Supplemental Plans and other related coverages. We will consider some of the most common Medicare-related frauds.
 
In addition, we will also provide answers for the most common questions you may encounter from your clients about these coverages and frauds.
 
You will read some interesting and important case studies to bring this topic to life. We detail the most recent issues that have come up in the real world of providing Medicare and Medicare-related products to consumers. And how to help them avoid Medicare frauds and scams.

Exam Details

Need Proctor?Yes
Question Count:50
Passing Grade:70%
Attempts to Pass:Unlimited

Course Details

Course Number:6000128340
Approved Title:Medicare Fraud
Approved Credits
12 credits in Ethics (MAE)
Provider:InsuranceStudy.com
Provider Number:13051
Topics Covered:Ethics, Law and Legislation
Program Level:Advanced

Rules for Massachusetts Insurance Continuing Education

  • This state allows for course material to be downloaded. Please note that not all courses will have content that is suitable or available for downloading.
  • Exam is closed book.
  • Examinations must be proctored by a disinterested third-party. The proctoring process must ensure that the examination will be completed by the student and done so on a closed-book basis without assistance.The proctor must be physically present as the student takes the exam.
  • The state of Massachusetts charges an additional fee of $1.50 per credit hour.